Nov 16, 2024  
2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog

Bachelor of Technical and Applied Studies, BTAS


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The Bachelor of Technical and Applied Studies (BTAS) at BGSU Firelands is a degree program designed to respond directly to specific regional workforce needs. Students complete a series of Technical and Applied Studies (TAS) courses along with courses in an area of concentration designed to develop concrete workplace skills in the areas of small business enterprise or technology.

Entrance into the degree program will require an associate’s degree. Students who have not yet earned an associate’s degree will be advised through an associate degree completion program before transitioning into the BTAS. Students who have already earned an associate’s degree, through BGSU Firelands or elsewhere, will enter directly into the BTAS program. The vision of the program is to develop workers who possess both the “soft-skills” (communication, critical thinking, and professionalism) and career specific skills (corresponding to degree concentration) that are needed in today’s employment market.

Curriculum

All BTAS students will take a common set of program specific courses:

Students will then take a series of courses specific to their selected areas of concentration. These courses will address specific workplace needs.

All students will participate in a field experience in a professional setting relating to their area of concentration.

Areas of Concentration

Small Business Enterprise The concentration in Small Business Enterprise (SBE) is an in-depth examination of small businesses built on a foundation of continuous innovation, lean principles, asset management, labor effectiveness, promotion, social media and communication. The Associate of Applied Business (AAB) will work seamlessly into the Bachelor of Technical and Applied Studies (BTAS). Additionally, Associate of Science, Associate of Arts, or Associate of Technical Study degree holders will be prepared for the BTAS in Small Business Enterprise (SBE).

Program Benefits

This degree will provide the following benefits:

  • Gain knowledge and skills to become a successful small business owner.
  • Be prepared to work in a small business as over 50% of the population works in a small business.
  • Learn about intrapreneurial innovation and become part of the most rapidly growing sector in business.

 Program Requirements

Students will complete the following concentration specific courses in addition to the TAS courses listed above and elective hours.

Learning Outcomes for the Degree

  • Planning: Demonstrate ability to manage cash flow, labor, operations, and promotion.
  • Decision-making: Recognize elements of decision-making as related to cash flow, labor, operations, and promotion.
  • Intrapreneurial innovation: Demonstrate an understanding of Lean principles to innovate by using qualitative and quantitative methods to support conclusions.
  • Values and vision: Recognize new trends. 

Information Technology Support The Information Technology Support concentration provides the flexibility to prepare students for positions that require a broad range of technical duties. In most organizations, it is common for an employee to support both the users of the technology and the technology itself. The ITS concentration courses gives students a wide range of skills in programming, operating systems, virtual machines, databases, networking, security, project management, and forensics. The concentration is offered 100% online. However, some BTAS degree professional courses must be taken in person.

Program Benefits

Every course in this concentration leads the student toward both an enhanced understanding of the current technology topics covered but also toward current industry recognized certifications. With further review and concentrated study, the students in the concentration can qualify for industry certifications in CCNA Security, Cloud Technologies, LPI/Linux+, computer forensics, server technology, and computer machine virtualization. Focus within all courses includes the soft skills that employers are seeking in new and continuing employees such as oral and written communication, critical thinking, leadership, teamwork, and work ethic.

Program Requirements

Students will complete the following concentration specific courses in addition to the TAS courses listed above and elective hours.

Learning Outcomes for the Degree 

  • Analyze user requirements and design Information Technology-based solutions.
  • Evaluate current technologies and their applicability to address user and organization needs.
  • Demonstrate the ability to work in project teams to develop and/or implement Information Technology-based solutions.
  • Develop and communicate Information Technology implementation plans for management review and approval.

BG Perspective (BGP) Requirements


Must complete at least 1 course in each of the following:

   English Composition and Oral Communication
   _____________________________    ________

   Quantitative Literacy- MATH 1150  or MATH 1190  is recommended
   _____________________________    ________

Must Complete at least 2 courses in each of the following:

   Humanities and the Arts
   _____________________________    ________ 
   _____________________________    ________    

   Natural Sciences - at least one Lab Science required
   _____________________________    ________ 
   _____________________________    ________                                                                                      

   Social and Behavioral Sciences
   _____________________________    ________ 
   _____________________________    ________                                                                        

Complete total required BGP credit hours by selecting courses from any of the above categories:

   _____________________________    ________ 
   _____________________________    ________ 
   _____________________________    ________ 
   _____________________________    ________                                                                                    

University Requirements

Designated courses in Humanities and the Arts and the Social and Behavioral Sciences domains may be used to fulfill both the BGP requirement and one of the following university requirements:

Cultural Diversity in the US    ____________
International Perspective       ____________

Composition Requirement:
WRIT 1120                              

Total BGP Credits: Must be at least 36       

Electives


Courses from applied or general associates degree, total hours will vary depending on transfer hours and concentration requirements to reach the university minimum credit hours for a bachelor’s degree.

Note:


*Prerequisites Required

Some courses may lead to industry-wide certification

Entrance into the BTAS will require an associate’s degree.

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